Government IT Articles

     Hangin with the Not-So-Technical Crowd
     Internet Tax Debate Gets Stickier
     The Taxman Cometh to Online
     Internet Fees Can Take a Toll
     Commerce Secretary Talks Up Economy to Techies
     How Safe is Paper Voting?
     E-Voting Does Work
     How Do We Know if E-Voting Is a Success or Failure?
     Feds Should Watch Vendors
     Stem-Cell Gold Rush Spreads Beyond California
     Chertoff Right for DHS
     BI Tools Keep U.S. Air Force Combat-Ready
     U.N. Must Earn Net Role
     Congress Eyes Patriot Act Tweaks
     Storm Brews Over Encryption Safe Harbor in Data Breach Bills
     Senate Committee Moves to Strengthen Patriot Act
     MGM Triumphs Over Grokster, Not P2P
     Patriot Act Reform Outreach Scuttled
     Data Seizure Powers Survive in Patriot Act
     RIAA Turns Up Heat on IP Piracy in Russia
     Congress Extends Patriot Act Another Five Weeks
     Senators Hear Case for More Tech R&D Dollars
     Lawmakers Move Ahead on Federal ID Theft Bill
     Net Neutrality Alternative Proposed
     Passport to a Void Promise
     Readers Respond: No Vote of Confidence for E-Voting
     Waynes Washington
     SarbOx Revisions May Lessen Some IT Headaches
     Presidential Politics and Web Response Time Rarely Mix
     AdultFriendFinder Settles FTC Charges
     First Responder Budget Cuts Draw Congressional Ire
     FTC Chair`s Impartiality Questioned
     R&D Tax Credit Expires
     A Race Against Time
     The View from Hannover
     Ballot-Time for Bonzo
     Tech Learns Give-and-Take in Bill on Expensing
     Outsourcing: The Candidates Take Sides—or Do They?
     IBMs Giveaway Should Play Well
     Web Censorship Choices Pit Business Against Politics
     Changes in Congress Cast Tech Fights in New Light
     Tech Must Surpass Small Politics in 2005
     MPAA Leader Weighs In on Grokster Case
     Call to Turn off PCs Is Misguided
     Powell Will Improve Techs Leverage
     Taking Sides for the Municipal Wireless Showdown
     ICANN Controversy Is Just the Beginning
     Web Activism Hints at New Political Force
     1984: The Bush Version
     Dormouse Reveals Counterculture Links to Computer History
     Senators to Move on Nanotechnology in Nanoseconds
     E-Voting: Its Security, Stupid
     Microsoft, Dell Snag Air Force Deal
     Business Seeks Revisions to Laws
     Fiorina Eyed as Potential Head of World Bank
     New Teradata CEO Takes Aim at Government Market
     Bills Extend Patriot Provision
     Broadband Access for All
     DHS Progress Proves Elusive
     Industry, Academia Seek Federal R&D Funding
     Govt Agencies Aim Capital at Private Sector
     EDS Wins Navy-Marine Corps Intranet Extension
     EDS Leaves $680M on Table to Get Navy Deal
     FBIs Sentinel Contract Falls Short on Oversight
     Send the Marines to Language Lab
     State Department Begins Switch to RFID Passports
     Ohio Keeps Tabs of Court Service Online
     VA to Encrypt All Computers
     Schwarzenegger Quashes RFID Bill
     Election Produces Few E-Voting Snags

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